I’d strongly advise investing into getting a speed and temp probe as someone mentioned in this thread. In my opinion, it is the single most important tool to have on your boat. There have been times I’ve nearly had to idle my kicker motor to obtain speed. Only to turn the opposite direction Thinking my probe was off and immediately turned back around as the current was so strong. Fish hawk doesn’t lie. Good luck. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

I’m appalled. I’ve had my panther for several years I can’t believe they are blaming you. I detach shifting cable when not in use (While hauling boat) and trim motor up slightly keeping my EZ steer connected to motor. No problems yet thank god. I feel terrible for your loss. BUT...You didn’t get skunked. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

Looking for the hardware to attach the adjustable rod. Mine snapped off my kicker motor somehow... I don’t want to spend money on the adjustable rod as I have backups for that. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app

Although it's only a prediction, but by the sounds of it, we're going to have a mild winter with the help of el nino. Anyone think this may extend the feeding habits producing bigger fish and a better fishery similar to a few years ago?
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Ok, so I plan on running two copper rigs this year. I will primarily be fishing around Sodus but also Oswego. Question is, what's an ideal copper length for those two locations.
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Lol, there used to be a carp derby in the Susquehanna before my time where they cooked and served carp all day. From the one person I know that had tried carp at that derby said it taste like you'd imagine..... not good!
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